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coak
▪ I. coak, n. (kəʊk) [Possibly represents ONF. *coque = Fr. coche, It. cocca notch: cf. cock v., also cauking, all referring to the fitting of a projection into a notch, indentation, or hollow.] 1. A tabular projection left on the face of a scarfed timber, to fit into a recess in the face of another...
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Tim Coak
Timothy David Thomas Coak (born 16 January 1958) is an English retired professional footballer who played as a defender. Career
Tim Coak initially joined the Southampton F.C.
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coged
† coged, ppl. a. Obs. [cf. coak n. 3, cock n.1 17.] Fitted with a cock or coak.1775 N. D. Falck Day's Diving Vess. 55 Eight loff-tackles, coged, strapt and reeved in the best manner..Six pair of ten-shivered purchasing blocks, coged, strapt, and furnished with falls of four-strand 2½ in. white line.
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Cetbang
The term "meriam coak" is from the Betawi language, it means "hollow cannon", referring to the breech. It is also simply referred to as coak. Fatahillah Museum has a meriam coak labelled as "Cirebon cannon", in a fixed, highly ornamented mount.
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colk
▪ I. † colk1 Obs. exc. dial. Also 4–5 colke, 5 coke, 6 couk, 9 dial. coak, coke, cowk. [app. a northern Eng. word: of uncertain origin. In form it agrees with OFris. kolk hole, hollow, eyehole, WFris. kolcke, NFris. kolok, EFris. kolk hole or deep place in the ground filled with water, MLG. and LG. ...
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Duncan Macrae (actor)
1964): Cogger
The Prisoner (1967), episode "Dance of the Dead": Doctor/Napoleon Bonaparte
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Duncan MacRae on Vimeo (A Wee Coak
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webbed
webbed, ppl. a. (wɛbd) [f. web n. + -ed2.] 1. Furnished with a web or connecting membrane; esp. of the feet of certain birds.1664 Power Exp. Philos. i. 5 The Common Fly..her wings look like a Sea-fan with black thick ribs or fibers, dispers'd and branch'd through them, which are webb'd between with ...
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Jacob C. Bogart
Bogart was stationed in San Diego where he was in charge of a coak hulk Clarissa Andrews that was anchored in San Diego Bay. Lt.
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culm
▪ I. culm1 (kʌlm) In 5–6 culme, 7 colme. [The same word as coom n.1, pointing to a ME. culm, colm. Connexion with col, coal, suggests itself, and is strengthened by the synonymy of ME. bicolmen, bicollen, the former a deriv. of colm, culm, the latter of colwen, from col, coal: cf. becoom (be- 6 a) c...
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colker
▪ I. coke, n.1 (kəʊk) Also 7–9 coak, 8 coake, cowke. [Known only from the 17th c., when classed by Ray as a North-country word. Possibly the same as the northern colk n. (also spelt coke) a core, coke being viewed as the hard core of the coal left after other parts have been consumed. The early use ...
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plaid
▪ I. plaid (pleɪd, plæd) Also 6 plyd, playde, pladde, 6–8 plad, 7 pleid, 8 plaide, (pladd), 8 (dial. 9) plod. [The same word as Gael. plaide, Ir. ploid blanket; ulterior etymology uncertain. The quots. clearly bespeak a Scottish origin, and even in the 16th c. associate the plaid with the Highlands;...
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1 day ago大众网. 【 #澳大利亚培育出罕见红色长手鱼# 】 #这种濒临灭绝鱼类靠手在海底行走觅食# 澳大利亚一个研究团队表示,他们成功培育出了21条红色长手鱼,所谓的"手"其实是这种鱼的腹鳍。. 它们在有需要时可以游泳,但多数是用腹鳍在海底"行走"觅食。. 据 ...
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cocket
▪ I. cocket, n.1 (ˈkɒkɪt) Forms: 5–6 cokkett, 5–9 cocquet, 6 coket, cokquet, 7 coquett, 8 cockett, 9 coquet, 6– cocket. [In Anglo-Fr. cokkette, Anglo-Lat. coketa, -um: origin obscure. A recent suggestion is that the name originated in the words quo quietus est, ‘by which he is quit’, with which the ...
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rock-stone
rock-stone [rock n.1] A stone of the nature of a rock; stone obtained by quarrying or cutting from the rock.1545 Bale Image Both Ch. i. xv. (1550) h vj, These stande euermore on the glassy sea, they set sure fotyng vpon the rocke stone. 1668 Charleton Onomast. 241 Saxum,..Rock⁓stone. 1748 J. Hill Hi...
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sunk
▪ I. sunk, n. Sc. and north. dial. (sʌŋk) Also 6–9 sonk. [Origin unknown.] 1. A seat of turf.1513 Douglas æneis iii. iv. 30 Syne efter, endlang the see costis bay, Wp sonkis [we] set, and desis did array. Ibid. v. vii. 44 Tho gan the grave Acest with wordis chyde Entellus, sat on the greyn sonk hym ...
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